Museum Indians by Susan Power - Mrs. Martillano's...
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Museum Indiansby Susan Power
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Autobiography(Auto=self, bio=life, graph=written)
Memoir
•True=Non-Fiction
•First-Person point-of-view
•Focuses on a specific
event or time period in
the author’s life, and
includes the author’s
feelings about those
events
•Memories that are
important to the
author’s life, or
unusual
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Reading a memoir is a lot like reading someone’s diary—filled not just with what happened, but also describing how the person felt about what happened.
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Literary DevicesTechniques an author uses to convey his or her message
Figurative Language
Allusion
Imagery
Repetition
Symbols
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Types of Figurative Languagefigurative language: words that are not literally true. Used to add detail and make writing more interesting.
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SimileA comparison using the words “like” or “as”
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MetaphorA direct comparison that does NOT use the words “like” or “as”
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AllusionAn allusion is a figure of speech that refers to past literature, history, or culture.
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symbolSomething that stands for , or represents, something beyond itself
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RepetitionRepeating a word or phrase to emphasize it!
“I Have a Dream” speech“I have a dream…”“With this faith…”“Let freedom ring..”“Free at last…”
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vocabulary•chide—to scold or criticize•despondent—loss of hope/confidence•expiration—act of breathing out•nominal—small, insignificant•recap—retell, summarize•resonate—have an effect or impact on•requisite—needed or necessary•repatriate—return someone to their birth country